Bronwydd | |
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Location withinCarmarthenshire | |
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Preserved county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Carmarthen |
Postcode district | SA33 |
Police | Dyfed-Powys |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament | |
51°53′47″N4°18′18″W / 51.896389°N 4.305°W /51.896389; -4.305 ![]() Map of the community |
Bronwydd is a village andcommunity in the county ofCarmarthenshire, Wales, situated about three miles north ofCarmarthen in the valley of theRiver Gwili. Bronwydd community comprises the village of Bronwydd Arms, a couple of nearbyhamlets and a number of workingfarms in the surrounding area. InCensus 2011, it had a population of 564.[1]
Bronwydd Arms railway station is a halt on theGwili Railway.[2]Cwmgwili mansion, home to a prominent local family, the Philipps, has 17th century features and is a grade II* listed building.[3][4]
Bronwydd Arms was one of sixbroadband "not-spots" inWales - communities without high-speed internet access. In December 2008, theWelsh Assembly Government andBT confirmed that coverage in these areas would be upgraded in April 2009.[5]
The community is bordered by the communities of:Llanpumsaint;Llanllawddog;Abergwili;Carmarthen;Newchurch and Merthyr; andCynwyl Elfed, all being in Carmarthenshire.
The village name is taken from the Bronwydd Arms Inn, which served until 1978 on the main road junction into the village. The public house and adjoining shop were demolished in March 1981. A slate engraving marking the site now stands on the A484Cardigan road, opposite the B4301 that runs into the village.
The current village pub, the Hollybrook, was opened on Easter Monday 1980 by locals Glyn and Maureen Evans. The name Hollybrook is an Anglicised version of Nantcelynen, the name of thesmallholding where the pub sits. The site is known to have housed a pub in 1851 by the name of 'Clothiers Arms' but by 1871 it was no longer open.
A detailed history on Bronwydd Arms and surrounding areas was published in 2002 by Carmarthenshire County Council and written by local historian and resident Arwyn Thomas with the title 'Hanes Ardal Bronwydd - A History of the Area'[6]
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